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design of class D circuit

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class d circuit

in a sigma delta loop class D amp the quantizer noise (which is white) is pushed out of band by noise shaping.on the other hand a pwm signal does not have distortion in the in-band. and closing the loop further helps improve linearity (due to non-idealities).hence is not the pwm loop inherently more linear than delta sigma loop?
if the above is true, why at all did people adopt sigma-delta loop on class D amps?

what are the main differences between a PWM feedback loop and a DELTA-SIGMA feedback loop for a class D amp. which is inherently more linear?
 

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